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Tips for Effective Presentations

OpenSesame

My coworkers and I have been giving a lot of presentations lately, for a variety of reasons: explaining OpenSesame to buyers and sellers, sharing tips and information about the keys to successful elearning development and promoting OpenSesame. Find Creative Commons-licensed photos on Flickr or Google Image Search.

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Best websites for free elearning art and resources for elearning developers

Wizcabin

Note: The images from these sites are copyright free or licensed under creative commons public domain , however copyright policy for each site may change time to time, so please check before downloading images. Pixabay provides a huge collection of photographs, vector images, stock photos and illustrations. Freestocks.org.

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9 Tips to Use Images in your eLearning Programs

eFront

Nowadays, most of the images have an attribution from Creative Commons. Once you begin searching, narrow down your selections based on your prior descriptions. Remember, image choices reflect your credibility as an eLearning developer. An eLearning course is required to have a uniform look and feel.

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eLearning 101: How to Make an eLearning Course (Updated!)

OpenSesame

For elearning developers who are pressed for time and resources, there are hundreds off-the-shelf and stock design resources to help you create high quality online courses expediently. Some favorites: Stock images: Besides the classic Shutterstock and iStockPhoto , try searching for Creative Commons-licensed photos on Flickr. .

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eLearning 101: How to Make an eLearning Course (Updated!)

OpenSesame

For elearning developers who are pressed for time and resources, there are hundreds off-the-shelf and stock design resources to help you create high quality online courses expediently. Some favorites: Stock images: Besides the classic Shutterstock and iStockPhoto , try searching for Creative Commons-licensed photos on Flickr. .

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: The Value of Instructional Designers

Learning Visions

Photo: Instructions for Monkeys by Sister72 While the instructional designers value may be needed for more complicated content, what Clive Shepherd calls the higher tier of eLearning , is this true for the lower tier end work? Do you work for eLearning development houses (vendors) or do you work within corporate training departments?